Monthly Archives: October 2017

As a programmer, a large part of my job is to translate what a client wants to happen into data and algorithms that allow a computer (which has no idea what the client wants) to reliably produce the desired results. I use translate deliberately, because often the technical folks and the business folks… Read more »

It’s not specific to software development, but this article on it says: The first stage of learning is knowing what to learn. While trite, it’s true – there’s what we know, what we don’t know and what we don’t know we don’t know. This regularly comes up in planning, stand… Read more »